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dust bowl

The thing is that sometimes I can almost talk myself into thinking I can shoot from the passenger side of the car.

And the other thing is that is almost never the best solution*. For example, there’s no way to see this particular angle of the Dust Bowl unless you’re standing on the sidewalk.

Tulsa, Oklahoma
photographed 4.21.2024

*One exception: the meth-y parts of Albuquerque are not at all pedestrian-friendly.

hydromelized!

Y’all! They’re hydromelized!! HYDROMELIZED!! Isn’t that the best news ever?

Also, what even is hydromelized? That squashed-looking donut? The coffee? The letters on the sign?

Lawton, Oklahoma
photographed 9.18.2024

red castle

 

This was the view from our vacation rental in Edinburgh. I wonder if that construction situation on the left side is finished and how soon I ought to go back to get another photo…

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.2.2023

abbey strand (with rain)

I didn’t actually even own an umbrella until I was 19 years old and was moving from Lubbock to a wetter locale for college. And then I went someplace even wetter for grad school, where I know for sure I kept umbrellas in my car all the time. But then I came back to Lubbock and probably don’t quite recall how to open an umbrella. And when I went to Scotland last year, I didn’t even take an umbrella with me. I’m not a total idiot – I had a waterproof coat with a hood and anyway how can you hold an umbrella AND use a camera?

near Palace of Holyroodhouse
Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.2.2023

st. giles and his arches

These kinds of arches are just about my favorite part of any cathedral I’ve ever been in. And I want to go ahead and apologize to everyone I’ve bumped into while I’m busy looking up instead of paying attention to where I am going.

St. Giles’s Cathedral
Edinburgh, Scotland

photographed 11.2.2023